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Provincial Solidarities: Appendix: Membership in the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, 1913–2011

Provincial Solidarities
Appendix: Membership in the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, 1913–2011
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Introduction: “Makers of History”
  5. Chapter 1. “An Accomplished Fact” 1913–1929
    1. 16 September 1913
    2. Before the War
    3. Workers’ Compensation
    4. Reconstruction
    5. Broader Horizons
    6. “No Short Cut”
  6. Chapter 2. “What We Were Promised” 1930–1939
    1. “The Prevention of Unemployment”
    2. A New Politics?
    3. The Right to a Union
    4. Miramichi and Minto
    5. The Labour and Industrial Relations Act
    6. Ending the Depression
  7. Chapter 3. “A Province Fit for Heroes” 1940–1956
    1. Defending Democracy
    2. “A Blue-Print of Peace”
    3. Industrial Unionism
    4. Industrial Legality
    5. Power and Politics
    6. House of Labour
  8. Chapter 4. “The New Unionism” 1957–1975
    1. Equal Opportunities
    2. Whitebone vs. MacLeod
    3. New Members
    4. Public Employees
    5. Development and Underdevelopment
    6. Looking Forward
  9. Chapter 5. “On the Line” 1976–1997
    1. Days of Protest
    2. Moderates and Militants
    3. Strengthening Participation
    4. Plan of Action
    5. McKenna vs. the Unions
    6. “Make It Fair”
  10. Epilogue: “Honour the Past. Build the Future”
  11. Appendix: Membership in the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, 1913–2011
  12. Notes
  13. Index

APPENDIX

Membership in the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, 1913–2011

a list of membership numbers in the New Brunswick Federation of Labour in the period from 1913 till 2011

SOURCES For 1913 through 1930, federal Department of Labour reports and directories. For 1930 and through to the present, reports (usually prepared by the secretary-treasurer) contained in the NBFL convention proceedings. From 1940 to 1973, only net losses or gains were recorded, and membership numbers have been calculated from these data. There were two conventions in 1940, and no reports in 1945, 1974, 2006, 2008, and 2010. In 2001, suspension for non-payment of dues was not applied; the actual membership in good standing was 28,416.

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